Josie Cunningam is STILL begging Keith Lemon to sleep with her, despite him pleading with fans for a second time to stop tweeting him about her.

Almost five days after Josie first asked the Celebrity Juice host to sleep with him in return for her "disappearing from all media", she's asked him once again if he'd be up for it.

Poor Keith.

One Wednesday night he wrote: "You all wanna get rid of this Josie woman but it's you lot that's talking about her. Boring as chuff. Can we move on man!"

Josie soon replied: "@lemontwittor Keithy baby, I challenge u to one night in the sheets with me & I'll show you I'm not 'boring as chuff' #NotUp2TheChallenge?"

Josie, we think you should probably give it a rest now...

She also told her followers that she'd be appearing in nightclubs across the UK.

"My aim?? To split up, as many happy couple as possible! I will be quizzing couple live on stage with a REAL lie detector test," she wrote.

And just hours before that she stooped to a new low as she revealed that she is planning to SELL her placenta to the highest bidder.

The mother-of-two, who dominated headlines after getting her boobs done on the NHS as well as declaring that she would abort her baby so she could get to star on Big Brother, has now revealed her latest money-making scheme, although she’s not quite sure of the legal implications.

While Josie may have scored a new rack courtesy of the NHS, she doesn’t appear to be struggling for cash as she was spotted shopping at exclusive baby store Blue Almonds , where Kate Middleton bought Prince George bits before his birth.

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But Josie wasn’t impressed by the expensive items for her baby, as she told us: “I’m just chavvy me.”

The South Kensington store is reportedly where Kate bought a £295 wicker basket for Prince George before he was born last year.

Last month, 3AM confirmed that Josie had made £30,000 from selling tickets to the birth of her baby.

The aspiring glamour model sold two £10,000 tickets - which allow spectators to film the birth, and two £5,000 tickets - which only allow people to watch.

"She will use the money she makes to pay back the NHS for her treatments," Josie’s agent said at the time.